Arts & Entertainment

Win Tickets to Graham Parker and Garland Jeffreys

Patch and the Sanctuary Concert Series team up to give away one pair of tickets to Saturday's concert.

This Saturday, the Sanctuary Concert Series presents another fantastic musical line-up featuring legendary rockers Graham Parker and Garland Jeffreys.

Parker, a British musician, has been recording tracks since 1975. With his band Graham Parker and The Rumours, he gained a reputation for memorable live performances before embarking on a solo career that has lasted over 20 years. He is one of the few artists to have two albums on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of Top 100 Albums of All Time.

Jeffreys majored in arts at Syracuse University, where one of his classmates was Lou Reed. Since 1969, he has released 12 solo albums  and was featured in Martin Scorsese's 2003 documentary "The Soul of a Man."

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These two musicians are old friends, but have never before shared a stage. With fewer than 100 tickets left, this promises to be an unforgettable concert that those in attendance are sure to enjoy.

The Sanctuary Concert Series and Chatham Patch have one free pair of tickets to give away to the first person who can correctly answer this question:

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Graham Parker and Garland Jeffreys will be appearing together for the first time, at The Sanctuary Concerts in Chatham, New Jersey.  Although they did so separately, both Graham and Garland have shared the microphone in New Jersey with another singer/songwriter, one who comes from New Jersey.  Who?

Think you know the answer? E-mail Chatham Patch Editor Laura Silvius at Laura.Silvius@patch.com and get two free tickets!

The concert begins at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township. To purchase tickets, visit the Sanctuary Concert Series website.


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